Die Werke von Band 5: Hydrodynamik II (v. 5) (German Edition)
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Hydrodynamik II, v. 5 (2002)
ISBN: 9783764362607 bzw. 376436260X, Band: 5, in Deutsch, Birkhauser Verlag Ag, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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Volume 5 of Daniel Bernoulli's Works includes the publication of his contributions to fluid dynamics. It contains seven of his papers which are linked in various ways to problems of fluid motion and which he wrote or completed in Basel after he left Petersburg. The first text published in this volume is Daniel Bernoulli's letter to Johann Daniel Schopflin, which is an announcement of his yet unpublished treatise (1734). Here the word Hydrodynamica appears for the first time. Next follows Bernoul... Volume 5 of Daniel Bernoulli's Works includes the publication of his contributions to fluid dynamics. It contains seven of his papers which are linked in various ways to problems of fluid motion and which he wrote or completed in Basel after he left Petersburg. The first text published in this volume is Daniel Bernoulli's letter to Johann Daniel Schopflin, which is an announcement of his yet unpublished treatise (1734). Here the word Hydrodynamica appears for the first time. Next follows Bernoulli's greatest and largest work: Hydrodynamica . Bernoulli's separate paper on the impact of water jet on a plane obstacle follows this treatise. Two texts from the 18th century supplementing this part of the volume are closely linked to the subject of Bernoulli's Hydrodynamica : John Allan's little known paper (1730) on the reactive motion of vessels and a paper by Georg Wolfgang Krafft (1741) which contains an experimental confirmation of Bernoulli's results regarding the impact pressure of a fluid jet. The second part of the volume includes two of Daniel Bernoulli's memoirs - one on the nature of winds, the other on ocean currents - which he presented to competitions of the Berlin and Paris Academies of Science in 1746 and 1751, respectively. This part also contains three smaller papers that are devoted to the study of atmospheric pressure and of the height of locations above the sea level. Two papers appended to this part are linked to Bernoulli's competition memoir on the nature of winds and assist in its correct placement in the history of dynamical meteorology: George Hadley's paper on trade winds (1735) and Christlob Mylius' memoir on winds (1746), also presented to the Berlin competitions in which Daniel Bernoulli participated. The Bernoulli edition establishes an authoritative version of the source texts, starting from either the original publications or the manuscripts. The commentaries facilitate access to the historical texts for the modern reader by providing interpretative introductions, explanatory notes and indexes. All texts are printed in the original language (mainly Latin and French); the commentaries are in English. Copius illustrations present figures from original printings as well as samples from holographs.Soort: Met illustraties;Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 230 mm;Verschijningsdatum: september 2002;Druk: 1;ISBN10: 376436260X;ISBN13: 9783764362607; Engelstalig | Hardcover | 2002.
Hydrodynamik II, v. 5 (2002)
ISBN: 9783764362607 bzw. 376436260X, Band: 5, in Deutsch, Birkhauser Verlag Ag, gebundenes Buch, neu.
bol.com.
Volume 5 of Daniel Bernoulli's Works includes the publication of his contributions to fluid dynamics. It contains seven of his papers which are linked in various ways to problems of fluid motion and which he wrote or completed in Basel after he left Petersburg. The first text published in this volume is Daniel Bernoulli's letter to Johann Daniel Schopflin, which is an announcement of his yet unpublished treatise (1734). Here the word Hydrodynamica appears for the first time. Next follows Bernoulli's greatest and largest work: Hydrodynamica . Bernoulli's separate paper on the impact of water jet on a plane obstacle follows this treatise. Two texts from the 18th century supplementing this part of the volume are closely linked to the subject of Bernoulli's Hydrodynamica : John Allan's little known paper (1730) on the reactive motion of vessels and a paper by Georg Wolfgang Krafft (1741) which contains an experimental confirmation of Bernoulli's results regarding the impact pressure of a fluid jet. The second part of the volume includes two of Daniel Bernoulli's memoirs - one on the nature of winds, the other on ocean currents - which he presented to competitions of the Berlin and Paris Academies of Science in 1746 and 1751, respectively. This part also contains three smaller papers that are devoted to the study of atmospheric pressure and of the height of locations above the sea level. Two papers appended to this part are linked to Bernoulli's competition memoir on the nature of winds and assist in its correct placement in the history of dynamical meteorology: George Hadley's paper on trade winds (1735) and Christlob Mylius' memoir on winds (1746), also presented to the Berlin competitions in which Daniel Bernoulli participated. The Bernoulli edition establishes an authoritative version of the source texts, starting from either the original publications or the manuscripts. The commentaries facilitate access to the historical texts for the modern reader by providing interpretative introductions, explanatory notes and indexes. All texts are printed in the original language (mainly Latin and French); the commentaries are in English. Copius illustrations present figures from original printings as well as samples from holographs. Inhoud:Taal: Duitstalig;EAN: 9783764362607;Bindwijze: Hardcover;Verschijningsdatum: 2002-09-01;Druk: 1;Editie: 2002 ed.;Aantal pagina's: 756;Illustraties: Met illustraties;ISBN10: 376436260X; Betrokkenen:Auteur: Daniel Bernoulli; Duitstalig | Hardcover | 2002 | 9783764362607 | 756.
Die Werke von Band 5: Hydrodynamik II (v. 5) (German Edition) (2002)
ISBN: 9783764362607 bzw. 376436260X, Band: 5, in Deutsch, 729 Seiten, 2002. Ausgabe, Birkhäuser, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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Volume 5 of Daniel Bernoulli's Works includes the publication of his contributions to Fluid Dynamics. It contains seven of his papers which are linked in various ways to problems of fluid motion and which he wrote or completed in Basel after he left Petersburg. The first text published in this volume is Daniel Bernoulli's letter to Johann Daniel Schöpflin, which is an announcement of his yet unpublished treatise (1734). Here the word "Hydrodynamica" appears for the first time. Next follows Bernoulli's greatest and largest work: the famous Hydrodynamica. Bernoulli's separate paper on the impact of water jet on a plane obstacle follows this treatise. Two texts from the 18th century supplementing this part of the volume are closely linked to the subject of Bernoulli's Hydrodynamica: John Allan's little known paper (1730) on the reactive motion of vessels and a paper by Georg Wolfgang Krafft (1741) which contains an experimental confirmation of Bernoulli's results regarding the impact pressure of a fluid jet. The second part of the volume includes two of Daniel Bernoulli's memoirs - one on the nature of winds, the other on ocean currents - which he presented to competitions of the Berlin and Paris Academies of Science in 1746 and 1751, respectively. This part also contains three smaller papers that are devoted to the study of atmospheric pressure and of the height of locations above the sea level. Two papers appended to this part are linked to Bernoulli's competition memoir on the nature of winds and assist in its correct placement in the history of Dynamical Meteorology: George Hadley's paper on trade winds (1735) and Christlob Mylius' memoir on winds (1746), also presented to the Berlin competitions in which Daniel Bernoulli participated. The Bernoulli Edition establishes an authoritative version of the source texts, starting from either the original publications or the manuscripts. The commentaries facilitate access to the historical texts for the modern reader by providing interpretative introductions, explanatory notes and indexes. All texts are printed in the original language (mainly Latin and French); the commentaries are in English. Copius illustrations present figures from original printings as well as samples from holographs. Hardcover, Ausgabe: 2002, Label: Birkhäuser, Birkhäuser, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2002-09-23, Studio: Birkhäuser.
Hydrodynamik II, v. 5 (2002)
ISBN: 9783764362607 bzw. 376436260X, Band: 5, vermutlich in Englisch, Birkhauser Verlag Ag, gebundenes Buch, neu.
bol.com.
Volume 5 of Daniel Bernoulli's Works includes the publication of his contributions to fluid dynamics. It contains seven of his papers which are linked in various ways to problems of fluid motion and which he wrote or completed in Basel after he left Petersburg. The first text published in this volume is Daniel Bernoulli's letter to Johann Daniel Schopflin, which is an announcement of his yet unpublished treatise (1734). Here the word Hydrodynamica appears for the first time. Next follows Bernoulli's greatest and largest work: Hydrodynamica . Bernoulli's separate paper on the impact of water jet on a plane obstacle follows this treatise. Two texts from the 18th century supplementing this part of the volume are closely linked to the subject of Bernoulli's Hydrodynamica : John Allan's little known paper (1730) on the reactive motion of vessels and a paper by Georg Wolfgang Krafft (1741) which contains an experimental confirmation of Bernoulli's results regarding the impact pressure of a fluid jet. The second part of the volume includes two of Daniel Bernoulli's memoirs - one on the nature of winds, the other on ocean currents - which he presented to competitions of the Berlin and Paris Academies of Science in 1746 and 1751, respectively. This part also contains three smaller papers that are devoted to the study of atmospheric pressure and of the height of locations above the sea level. Two papers appended to this part are linked to Bernoulli's competition memoir on the nature of winds and assist in its correct placement in the history of dynamical meteorology: George Hadley's paper on trade winds (1735) and Christlob Mylius' memoir on winds (1746), also presented to the Berlin competitions in which Daniel Bernoulli participated. The Bernoulli edition establishes an authoritative version of the source texts, starting from either the original publications or the manuscripts. The commentaries facilitate access to the historical texts for the modern reader by providing interpretative introductions, explanatory notes and indexes. All texts are printed in the original language (mainly Latin and French); the commentaries are in English. Copius illustrations present figures from original printings as well as samples from holographs. Inhoud:Taal: Duitstalig;Bindwijze: Hardcover;Druk: 2002 ed.;Verschijningsdatum: 2002-09-01;Aantal pagina's: 756 pagina's;Illustraties: Nee; Betrokkenen:Auteur: Daniel Bernoulli;Redacteur: G. K. Mikhailov;Uitgever: Birkhauser Verlag Ag; EAN: Overige kenmerken:Extra groot lettertype: Nee;Oorspronkelijke releasedatum: 2002-09-01;Subtitel: v. 5;Thema Subject Code: PHDF , TGMF , PHVG , PDX; Duitstalig | Druk: 2002 ed. | Hardcover | 9783764362607 | 756 pagina'S.
Hydrodynamik II, v. 5 (2002)
ISBN: 9783764362607 bzw. 376436260X, Band: 5, vermutlich in Englisch, Birkhauser Verlag Ag, gebundenes Buch, neu.
bol.com.
Volume 5 of Daniel Bernoulli's Works includes the publication of his contributions to fluid dynamics. It contains seven of his papers which are linked in various ways to problems of fluid motion and which he wrote or completed in Basel after he left Petersburg. The first text published in this volume is Daniel Bernoulli's letter to Johann Daniel Schopflin, which is an announcement of his yet unpublished treatise (1734). Here the word Hydrodynamica appears for the first time. Next follows Bernoulli's greatest and largest work: Hydrodynamica . Bernoulli's separate paper on the impact of water jet on a plane obstacle follows this treatise. Two texts from the 18th century supplementing this part of the volume are closely linked to the subject of Bernoulli's Hydrodynamica : John Allan's little known paper (1730) on the reactive motion of vessels and a paper by Georg Wolfgang Krafft (1741) which contains an experimental confirmation of Bernoulli's results regarding the impact pressure of a fluid jet. The second part of the volume includes two of Daniel Bernoulli's memoirs - one on the nature of winds, the other on ocean currents - which he presented to competitions of the Berlin and Paris Academies of Science in 1746 and 1751, respectively. This part also contains three smaller papers that are devoted to the study of atmospheric pressure and of the height of locations above the sea level. Two papers appended to this part are linked to Bernoulli's competition memoir on the nature of winds and assist in its correct placement in the history of dynamical meteorology: George Hadley's paper on trade winds (1735) and Christlob Mylius' memoir on winds (1746), also presented to the Berlin competitions in which Daniel Bernoulli participated. The Bernoulli edition establishes an authoritative version of the source texts, starting from either the original publications or the manuscripts. The commentaries facilitate access to the historical texts for the modern reader by providing interpretative introductions, explanatory notes and indexes. All texts are printed in the original language (mainly Latin and French); the commentaries are in English. Copius illustrations present figures from original printings as well as samples from holographs. Inhoud:Taal: Duitstalig;Bindwijze: Hardcover;Verschijningsdatum: september 2002;Druk: 1e druk;Aantal pagina's: 756 pagina's;Illustraties: Met illustraties; Betrokkenen:Auteur: Daniel Bernoulli;Redacteur: G. K. Mikhailov;Uitgever: Birkhauser Verlag Ag; EAN: Overige kenmerken:Editie: 2002 ed.;Subtitel: v. 5;Thema Subject Code: PHDF , TGMF , PHVG , PDX; Duitstalig | 1e druk | Hardcover | 9783764362607 | 756 pagina'S.
Hydrodynamik II: v. 5 (Die Werke Von Daniel Bernoulli) (2002)
ISBN: 9783764362607 bzw. 376436260X, in Englisch, 756 Seiten, Birkhauser Verlag AG, neu.
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Die Werke von Band 5: Hydrodynamik II (2002)
ISBN: 9783764362607 bzw. 376436260X, Band: 5, in Deutsch, 729 Seiten, 2002. Ausgabe, Birkhäuser, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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